Watching to washington dc people pouring into the streets saturday to celebrate the victory of now president elect joe biden but now its time for the Incoming Administration to begin the hard work of dealing with a wide range of issues theyll be inheriting. From a surging pandemic to a fragile economy and a nation demanding racial justice. Its not going to be easy. Good morning. Everybody, thank you for joining us. It is sunday november 8th im Marty Gonzales will begin this morning with a look at how the new administration celebrated its historic win and what comes next, alexander le mon is live in wilmington delaware with that part of our coverage this morning. Hi alexandra. Good morning and it was a big celebration here at the chase center last night a celebration that president elect joe biden supporters waited for 4 days, but that fight and waited for for 32 years biden first ran for president in 1988. Joe biden addressed his supporters for the first time as the president elect of
All right. Simple question. Youve got one minute. I want you to redesign the u. S. Healthcare system from ground up. Up. What does it look like . So what we would do, and discipline were trying to with the healthy cities and counties challenge. We would understand the demography disease, burden, social and economic patterns of a community. We would sit okay, what does the system need to be like to support that . Central kentucky some of the highest opioid addiction and america. Were handing out narcan. If we understand that demography and the Disease Burden and we can design a system that works for that community and then to live it to the community in the most efficient way possible. Thats the investment. Outstanding investment and then finance it. We will save money. If you think about that from the context of how we revolutionized the system, right now our governments model on healthcare at a federal level and a statelevel is not big enough and not robust enough to manage the econom
Street expressway this morning, construction is starting to clear. Typically around this time is when we see most of it lift up and get out of the way. Earlier this week, we were a little bit ahead of schedule. Right now, it looks like were just on time. You can see some of these signs still in place to access the vine street expressway from the schuylkill. Flashing lights up ahead that means theres a construction crew there. By the time you get out the door and watching you should be fine to take the vine street expressway. Route 22 drive times. Eastbound from 29 to the schuylkill, typically in the morning time where we start to see delays right now. Eightminute trip, average speeds in the 60s. No major problems there. Watch the construction on the roads reports in East Norriton and East Germantown pike. Now to breaking news, overnight the senate takes a major step towards repealing obamacare. Lawmakers worked into the Morning Hours before casting their votes. Nbc10s matt delucia visi
Jessica rekos, a horse lover who wanted a new pair of cowgirl boots for christmas. The people across the country reaching out in many ways, some embracing the unconditional love of therapy dogs. Find reassurance and comfort and dogs do that. Reporter several wakes are for some tonight, including victoria soto. Live in newtown, connecticut, im jennifer davis. Fox news. Back to you. And this is a search for normality. You get a sense people are trying to get their routine as much as they can . Reporter they are. Next to our live shot, there is a small Karate School for children. You may have heard the story about the little boy who volunteered to leave his class out when police came to rescue him. He said to an official, i will lead them, i take karate. That is the class where he takes it and they hope to get classes resuming tonight. They lost students in the massacre. To go there, you have to go through a lot of memorials and media and traffic and a lot of parents are saying theyre not
Just in time for holiday travel. Silent no more. For the first cincinnati newtown, were hearing from chlt nra. And look out below. A landslide takes out a freight train. A camera captures the whole thing. Look at that. Good morning. Welcome to early start. Its nice to have you with us. It is 5 00 a. M. In the east. Up first, systemic failures at the state department. That is a scathing conclusion of an independent review board investigating the deadly september 11th attack at the u. S. Consulate in benghazi. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other americans were killed that day. The panel finding security in benghazi was grossly inadequate to cope with the attack, that washington ignored repeated requests to beef up personnel, and ultimately a lack of transparency, responsiveness and leadership senior levels both this washington and in libya. Alise, what do you make of this report. A lot of these findings weve been talking about for a very long time. Thats right, but also in the last